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1 December, 14:11

In Billy Collins Death of Allegory, the poet says: A.) allegory is no longer written and good riddance B.) objects in poetry are now just objects rather than allegorical symbols C.) we need to bring allegory back to life D.) none of the above

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  1. 1 December, 16:10
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    In Billy Collins Death of Allegory, the poet says allegory is no longer written and good riddance. So the answer to your question would be letter A. An example in the excerpt would be "As for the others, the great ideas on horseback

    and the long-haired virtues in embroidered gowns,

    it looks as though they have traveled down

    that road you see on the final page of storybooks".
  2. 1 December, 17:03
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    The answer that you are looking for I believe would be A. Allegory is no longer written and good riddance
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